nautiz x6 manual
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MANUAL
Battery lock
Battery unlock
9 BARCODE SCANNER
1. Buckle the scanner to the back of the device.
2. Open the barcode scanner APK.
Side scan key
3. Enter any open text box, press the side scan key and the information will be returned.
10 POGO PIN DEFINITION
28mm
28mm
GND Ground PIN 8 UART_RX 3.3V UART RXD
GND Ground PIN 9 UART_TX 3.3V UART TXD
USB_DM USB 2.0 bus Data - 10 GPIO_1 3.3V GPIO 1
USB_DP USB 2.0 bus Data + 11 GPIO_2 3.3V GPIO 2
USB_ID USB 2.0 OTG ID PIN 12 IRQ 3.3V External Interrupt PIN
POGO_5V 5V Power OUT,1A MAX 13 POGO_5V Same as PIN 6
POGO_3.3V 3.3V Power OUT,1AMAX
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 POGO_3.3V Same as PIN 7
11 TOUCH MODES
Figure 1 Figure 2
12 TOUCH MODES
Figure 3
GNSS antenna MMCX connector
The voltage provided is 3.2-3.3VMMCX
13 GNSS ANTENNA
14 SCAN/F1/F2/F3 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS
Scan key
Function key 2
Function key 1
Function key 3
15 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS
Figure 1 Figure 2
16 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS
Figure 1 Figure 2
17 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS
Figure 1 Figure 2
18 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS
Figure 1 Figure 2
NOTICE:
The SAR limit of Europe is 2.0 W/kg. Device types NAUTIZ X6 has also been tested against this SAR limit.
The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.26W/kg
and when properly worn on the body is 1.309W/kg This device was tested for typical body - worn operations
with the back of the handset kept 0.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirements,
use accessories that maintain a 0.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the
handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its
assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure
requirements, and should be avoided.
Working Temperature: -20℃ ~ +45℃Storage Temperature: -40℃ ~ +70℃
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED
BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
Hereby, [Handheld Group AB] declares that the radio equipment type [NAUTIZ X6] is in compliance with
Directive 2014 / 53 /EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.handheldgroup.com
This device complies with Part 22 & 24 and Part 27 of the FCC Rules.
SAR INFORMATION
The SAR limit of FCC and ISED is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types NAUTIZ X6
( FCC ID:YY3-14246 and IC:11695A-14246 ) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value
reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.383 W/kg and when properly
worn on the body is 1.120 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body -worn operations with the back of the
handset kept 1 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC and ISED RF exposure requirements, use
accessories that maintain a 1 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset.
The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC and ISED RF exposure
requirements, and should be avoided.
Charging mode need to operate indoors, please pay attention
to the environment temperature should be -20℃ ~ +35℃
NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
NOTICE:
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Handheld Group AB. may void the
FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installe d and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTICE:
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES -003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB - 003 du Canada.
RF mode and power tune-up refer to appendix A
Normal Mode RF Power Range (GSM, WCDMA)
Mode Range(dBm)
GSM900 31.00-33.00
GPRS900(1 Slot) 31.00-33.00
GPRS900(2 Slots) 30.00-32.00
GPRS900(3 Slots) 28.50-30.50
GPRS900(4 Slots) 26.00-28.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 1-Slot) 24.50-26.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 2-Slots) 23.00-25.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 3-Slots) 22.00-24.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 4-Slots) 21.00-23.00
GSM1800 28.50-30.50
GPRS1800(1 Slot) 28.50-30.50
GPRS1800(2 Slots) 28.00-30.00
GPRS1800(3 Slots) 27.00-29.00
GPRS1800(4 Slots) 25.50-27.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 1-Slot) 24.00-26.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 2-Slots) 22.50-24.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 3-Slots) 21.50-23.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 4-Slots) 20.50-22.50
WCDMA Band 1 RMC 21.50-23.50
HSDPA Band 1 20.50-22.50
HSUPA Band 1 19.50-22.50
WCDMA Band 8 RMC 21.50-23.50
HSDPA Band 8 20.50-22.50
HSUPA Band 8 19.50-22.50
NAUTIZ X6 CE Appendix A
Normal Mode RF Power Range (LTE)
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 1
20 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
50 19.00-21.00
100 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
50 18.00-20.00
100 18.00-20.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
36 19.00-21.00
75 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
36 18.00-20.00
75 18.00-20.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
25 18.00-20.00
50 18.00-20.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
12 18.00-20.00
25 18.00-20.00
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 3
20 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
50 20.00-22.00
100 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
50 19.00-21.00
100 19.00-21.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
36 20.00-22.00
75 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
36 19.00-21.00
75 19.00-21.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
25 20.00-22.00
50 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
12 20.00-22.00
25 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
3 19.00-21.00
6 19.00-21.00
3 MHz
QPSK 8 20.00-22.00
15 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
8 19.00-21.00
15 19.00-21.00
1.4 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
3 20.00-22.00
6 20.00-22.00
1 20.80-22.80
LTE Band 3
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 7
20 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
50 19.00-21.00
100 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
50 18.00-20.00
100 18.00-20.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
36 19.00-21.00
75 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
36 18.00-20.00
75 18.00-20.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
25 18.00-20.00
50 18.00-20.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
12 18.00-20.00
25 18.00-20.00
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 8
10 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
25 20.00-22.00
50 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
12 20.00-22.00
25 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
3 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
8 20.00-22.00
15 20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
8 19.00-21.00
15 19.00-21.00
1.4 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
3 21.00-23.00
6 21.00-23.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
3 19.00-21.00
6 19.00-21.00
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 20
20 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
50 20.50-22.50
100 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
50 19.00-21.00
100 19.00-21.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
36 20.50-22.50
75 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
36 19.00-21.00
75 19.00-21.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
25 20.50-22.50
50 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
12 20.50-22.50
25 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 28
20 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
50 20.50-22.50
100 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
50 19.50-21.50
100 19.50-21.50
15 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
36 20.50-22.50
75 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
36 19.50-21.50
75 19.50-21.50
10 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
25 20.50-22.50
50 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
25 19.50-21.50
50 19.50-21.50
5 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
12 20.50-22.50
25 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
12 20.00-22.00
25 20.00-22.00
3 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
8 20.50-22.50
15 20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
8 20.00-22.00
15 20.00-22.00
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 38
20 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
50 19.00-21.00
100 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.50-21.50
50 18.00-20.00
100 18.00-20.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
36 19.00-21.00
75 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.50-21.50
36 18.00-20.00
75 18.00-20.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.50-21.50
25 18.00-20.00
50 18.00-20.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.50-21.50
12 18.00-20.00
25 18.00-20.00
Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range(dBm)
LTE Band 40
20 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
50 19.00-21.00
100 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
50 18.00-20.00
100 18.00-20.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
36 19.00-21.00
75 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
36 18.50-20.50
75 18.50-20.50
10 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
25 19.00-21.00
50 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
25 18.00-20.00
50 18.00-20.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
20.00-22.00
12 19.00-21.00
25 19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
12 18.00-20.00
25 18.00-20.00
Normal Mode RF Power Range (WLAN/Bluetooth)
Band (GHz) Mode Channel Freq. (MHz) Range(dBm)
WIFI 2.4G
(2.4~2.4835)
802.11b
CH1 2412 11.50-13.50
CH 7 2442 11.50-13.50
CH 13 2472 11.50-13.50
802.11g
CH 1 2412 11.50-13.50
CH 7 2442 11.50-13.50
CH 13 2472 11.50-13.50
802.11n(HT20)
CH 1 2412 10.50-12.50
CH 7 2442 10.50-12.50
CH 13 2472 10.50-12.50
Band (GHz) Mode Channel Freq. (MHz) Range(dBm)
WIFI 5.2 G
(5.15~5.25)
802.11ac(VHT20)
36 5180 10.00-12.00
44 5220 10.00-12.00
48 5240 10.00-12.00
802.11ac(VHT40) 38 5190 10.00-12.00
46 5230 10.00-12.00
802.11ac(VHT80) 42 5210 9.00-11.00
WIFI 5.8G
(5.725~5.850)
802.11ac(VHT20)
149 5745 12.50-14.50
157 5785 12.50-14.50
165 5825 12.50-14.50
802.11ac(VHT40) 151 5755 12.00-14.00
159 5795 12.00-14.00
802.11ac(VHT80) 155 5775 12.00-14.00
Band (GHz) Mode Range(dBm)
Bluetooth
(2.4~2.4835)
GFSK 3.00-5.00
π/4-DQPSK 1.00-3.00
8-DPSK 1.00-3.00
BLE 2.00-4.00